Whitby Goth Weekend

The Harbour Wall.

Whitby is a fishing town and it's harbour is very important to it. The harbour wall was built in the 19th centuary to protect the harbour and I think twin peirs added to in the first half of the 20th. The light house on the west promentary is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former light house keeper who died apon it's stairs.

The East Wall and Lighthouse.
East lighthouse East Lighthouse

From the base of the west lighthouse.
West Peir End

Under the harbour.
Under the Harbour

West Harbour from the east beach.
West peir

The Harbour Mouth.
This picture was taken from Tate Sands and used for This Episode of State of Anchovy writen in memory of my freind Tal Who was sent to Valhala with a proper viking funeral of the saturday night of the April Whitby Goth Weekend 2006. He will be remebered.
The Road to Valhala

This picture was Taken at night of an old jetty that predates the main victorian harbour workings and may have functiond almost as a harbour wall in it's own right at that time.
Old Jetty


The Marcony Zone